The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, November 06, 1894, Image 3

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER G, 1894, THE WORLD QF TRADE iUporti by Wire* Fi*om the ixreat Markets. STOCK3 AND BONDS. New York, Nov. 5.—Money on call easy at 1 per cent., ia*t loan at 1 umi closvng ottered at 1 per cent. Prune mercantile paper, 3a4 per cent. Bar •liver, 63 3-4. Sterling- exchange ia steady, with ucutual ‘ouaiuess in bank ers' Mite ut 4.SG 3-4 for sixty days and 4.6V 1-303-4 for demand. ro*: d rates, 4.87 l-2a!88 1-3. Commerc.nl bwls, 4.S3 l-ioa-2. Government ‘oouds niguer; t>llAq bonds dull; railroad bonds strong. Silver at the board was quiet. HJULHOAt> *TOCRA. Axaer.CotionOU.. *7 hi*s.u anaSt.Lt *0 a* prel'a.. 15 zine-r. sugar fcenu. sift co prvia... W* OZLOS.lCtbCCOOv} Wh co preta«..iod^ Atf.Ii..1. I DOS. Ire fa Aaju.auc odi« .. 40 Lu ftcm-l'Miuc.. »a;, U.< taiaaketO... 11 ft tric«f.o«AUcn ...144 Lli' btn ,1». ana <fc 75ft U.1CAKO 7*ft Lica ana 11.159 L;fti'rthuoCui.4. 10 A.ltnn.'V.ftnau*. loft oo pia.... lift tat co preferred.... 20 Centra* Electric.. 25 llULOifc central... S J ?« Imm e Erie ana Vi.. 10ft uo preu. b» Lane Snore lalj* Ecine. enuhaen.. to*. Ecu. one >«* aid. 7 aiWiiinttan U»ua,.l00ft 2u tin. ana cnar... iu Ulcnieauceuirms v7;.; liiBsouri racino.. 21 ft ftouieanaoni*.. 18 STATS ZOXDS. «U.J» diu A..I13 >WMM cm.-.-W ao cioseli....1U5*£ Senn.new *et3a..iU2;f ao duos i>... 82*, co no 00..101H le.siAinpea 4-6..1C0 Tennessee 19s, Ecitn cardinal*. 52 \JsimaO *aog.... »* fccrui UrtcimaM.laJK 00 lunncuPeor ®o.« • coyzuhuext soypt. r.F. ('Mrertet'&t.USX VoAiMf^ttgaUfe t.g. 4*acoupon»..116>s •uo. ( yAsked. ;Ex fllndoai COTTON. Macon. Ga.. Nov. C. Our local market today is quiet aud lair. KU Good middling Middling * Strict low middling j£ a » Low middling . cocau AEctirm. - bait Jersey cent.. 03 E •« 3 erfi Central. v8' 4 E. \. n.iU ft. lu... Sift hoit.cna >*. prex. Uft hoiUieinSacmo.. 00 prer.. l«»i Sicitnpeataru.. ...IWft co preu. l<4 Fac 1I.C Mali 10 ki kenamc........... «8h It. ana W. IvTor. 11* licet Island iO J i fenlaui f0*4 ao pn>£..Jl*ft Silver CerUEcaies 2 tun. C. ano a.... 10ft ut* aw prelt 13* Texas racinc 8ft Union Pacific..... lift l\ur. bun mah •• *• pta. 13ft Western Union... »h Vt peel's end !*.&/ 13-4 ao. ao XO* BouthernR'y *s.. «« •* •• COM lift „ • M pfdiOft This Day... T«itcrtay TfilMlay iMiwoefi. Yb)a uny lao-i. 1 2*i2| jfOOl 4521 ftMl 401 C12; iUOjlCJej 8491 053 COMr.lBATIVE 6TATE5TKXT. roex wenro. Heir lone Nov. 3—Spo* ootton dull; midtillsi: gull 0; middling uplanaa Oft. Bales, 8O0 Dale*, New York. Nor. 3.—The fnture market rrci-.oq quiet ana cloaoa G toady, caios 157,000 mans. Bob Mnrrli ... April Mev June...... July Aug kept. Oct. Nov Oponod Closed. #.08 6.73 ft.iu 6.84 5.bt> 6.01' fiEcxirra and extorts. Consolidated not receipts Stock on hand nt New York... To-day «'.fja: 14.741 17,473 027,48i Fort'.n Week. i»v.2ttf 61.610 43.024 - 20.134 Total since Sopt. lot—Net receipts 5 " *• ** ExpottetoO.lt.... i* •• •* Exports to Prance ** •* •* , Exporta continent ,330,003 018.253 INVMG 647.045 NSW OBLr.ANS CCOblNCI FUrUHES. New Orleans. Nov. 3—Ootton tuturea > steady. Beiea 27,900 bales. July. August September.. Octoner..... November.. December.., POItT QUOTATIONd, Galveston, Nov. 5.—Steady; middling, 5 3-16; net reoeipts, 25,328; stock, 198,370. Norfolk, Nov. 6.—Quiet; middling, 5 1-4; net receipts. 3,301; stock, 29,149. Baltimore, Nov. 6.—Nomnhil; mid dling, 5 5-8; net receipts, 401; stock, 21,- 495. -Boston, Now. 5.7-Steady; middling, 5 3-4. Wilmington, Nov. 5.—Firm; middling, 5 1-8; net receipts, 3.237; stock, 28,493. 1’ihlladelphia, Nov. 6.—Firm; mid- ding, 6 3-16; net receipts, 499; stock, 3,004. Savannah, Nov. 5.—Steady; middling, 6 3-16; net reoeipts, 10,147; stock, 144,- 891. ,< New Orleans, Nov. 5.—QuIet; mid dling, 5 3-10; net receipts, 27,532; stock, 294,986. Mobile, Nov. 5.—Quiet; middling, C 1-16; net receipts, 8,128; stock, 25,202. Memphis, Nov. 5.—Steady; middllug, 5 3-16; net reoeipts, 12,535; uiock, 76,810. Augusta, Nov. 5.—Steady; middling, 5 3-16; net receipts, 1,863; stock, 21,529. Charleston, Nov. Quiet; middling, C 1-8; net receipts, 5,593; stock, 51,439. Cincinnati, Nov. 6.—Quiet; middling. 5 1-2; net receipts, 1,993; stock, 8.149. Lou far. lie, Nov. 5.—Quiet; middling. 5 3-8. St. Louis. Nor. 5.—Quiet; middling, 6 1-4; nst receipts. 1.268; stock, 27.594. Houston, Nov. 5.—Quiet; middling, 5 1-4; net receipts, 15.0S8; stock. 36,763. LIVERPOOL. ’zjvarpn'l. Nov. 3-Noon.-Sp^t cotton markot demand fair, with prices ttoady. Amrncau BilCdlistt sft. baJM 1J.0UI brtJos. »>t *hicn 730* «are hr 4j*eculauon i.uu ctp*rt md Included U^lto American, hoceipu I0.00J oaies, Aniciican 10, (A0. Ch*lz>g quotations—futures qulot. . * * Xonalur. >1 c\ ctr.b'r'becem b*r 3 1 rrc mber-January. Jo o unry-l’o bruary- ) etruarj-Xiarcn.... “* - ii-April, a3 1-64!! Arri.-liar 3i*i>-,uuo JOn -July J fiysmgast_... L ... CHIC.VCIO GRAIN AJJD PROVISIONS O'.jaM Nov. 5.—Short* in whv 11 P-!: for :hoir lemcrity in irlllUK to) tr«wljr o*.i the vlalole supply lucrwuo of lAi'.OOO bOlheb today, uu adv ’lice or ■ „! 1 cent over Saturday wm the result of coverius, with hut limited of- ter!a'». The t. ..vtl wjs fixed for a br.v,k alien the :1ml result at the pwi3 irrude public, but t 1 Ihc sutprlso of ( Vt ryPody there true an uu- Occ ,:ntab!e cur.utlment In the am.unt o: wheat for rate, ar.i btu who hud alio.ved thblr outhu,ue>at to set tiv* bet. r of tbr-ir Judsmont were Obliged to bid for tho property. There wae but little etrenpth to prices until late la the session, n-iico the t/ulge reterred to took place. Dettunoer wheat opened ut os u-6, sold between oil 1-4 and o4 3-S, cluriug at otic Lt-p wuh Lite ettin men- tiontd awe. C.teth wheat w;ts strong, fcJles averjfe-ing 1-t of a cent higher l.la on Saturday. Corn received some benefit trom the late strength of wheat, out at the clo-e prices had not entirely recovered from IM weak i^s-Stton ,;r..y occupied du ring -the greater portion of the s ■ salon May corn openeu from 11 to 50 7-S, de clined to 50 O-kal-2. recovered auu ad vanced to 50 3-4a7-8, a .hade und r Sal- ur.iuy. Cash corn was weak with tile price 1-2 a cent lower. Thetv was little of activity to oats, the tight business being trauaoacied u easier prices wvtti a moderate rally near tile close. The lead of corn was aoliowed tviriughouc- the day. May closest a slight fraction higher -than Saturday. Cash oats were about s.-’ady, with no particular change in prlocs. ihnvlsicna.—x firm feeling predomi nated in product with the exception of a short period at tne beginning of the seaakm. There was streaigth In live hogs und the estimate-for tomorrow's t un was moderate. The sharp advance lu wheat during the last half hour was ludlrecrly beneficial to provisions, final quotations being about the best for the duy. The close was 22 1-2 cents higher than Saturday for January pork and 12 1-2 cents each for January lard and January ribs. FUTURE QUOTATIONS. The leading futures ranged as follows: WHEAT— Oen'g. Hlgh'Bt. Lo'st. Cla'ng. Nov. . 52 1-2 63 5-8 52 0-8 53 6-8 Dec. . 53 1-4 54 3-8 63 1-4 54 3-8 May. . 68 1-4 69 3-8 68 1-4 69 3-8 . CORN— NOVI . 51 7-8 61 7-8 51 1-2 51 7-8 Dec. . 50 7-8 51 50 3-8 61 May. . 50 1-8 61 50 3-8 60 7-8 OATS— Nov. . 28 3-8 '23 5-8 28 3-8 28 5-8 Dele. . 29 29 1-8 29 29 May. . 32 1-4 32 6-8 32 3-8 32 5-8 PORK— Jan. .11,63 1-2 11.90 11.80 - 11.00 LARD— Jan. . 6.75 . 6.90 6.75 6.90 * May. . 6.90 7.03 1-2 6.90 7.02 1-2 RIBS— Jan. . 5.90 6.05 6.87 1-2 6.05 May. . 0.07 1-2 6.20 6.07 1-2 6.20 CASH QUOTATIONS. Flour was dull and steady and prices were without change. No. 2 spring Wheat, 67 6-8a68 7-8. No. 2 red, 63 7-8. No. 2 corn, 51 7-8. No. 2 oas, 29. No. 2 ports, 12.00al2.25. Lard, 6.8«a92 1-2. Short rib sides, 6.25. ■Dry saled shoulders, 6.62 l-2a6.75. Short clear sides, 6.37 l-2a6.50. Whisky, 1.23. NEW YORK PROVISION. Now York, Nov. 6.—Butter: moder ate receipts; slate dairy, 13122; cream ery, 171a23 1-2; Western .dairy, llal5; Western creamery, I5n24; Eiglus, 21. Cotton seed oil—Dull; crude, 24ai-2; yellow, 2Sal-2. Petroleum—Steady. Rosin—Dull; etralued, 1.35al,40. Turpentine—Qulot at 28 l-2a29. Rice—Steady; domestic, 4 l-4a5 7-8; Japan, 4 3-805-8. Molasses—Firm, nominal: New Or leans. 27a36. Coffee—Options opened steady and closed weak 30 do 40 points down; De cember, 12.65; March, 11.60; May, 11.30; September, 10.80. Spot Rio quiet and steady; No. 7, 15 1-4 cents. Sugar—itarn, dull and unchanged; re fined active and steady; oft A, 3 Il-I6a4 corns; standard A. 4 l-16al-4; cut loaf, 4 3-4nl5-lG; crushed, 4 3-4nl5-16; gran ulated. 4 1-I6a3-8. Freights to Liverpool quiet, firmer; cotton, l-sd, nominal; grain, 2 l-2d NAVAL STORES. Wilmington, Nov. 6.—Rosin firm at 95 cents for strained; good strained, 31, Spirits of turpentine quiet and steady at 25 cents. Tar steady at 31.30. Crude turpentine steady; hand, 1.10; soft, 1.50; virgin, 1.70. ■Sa.vtinnah. Nov. 5.—Spirits turpentine firm and unchanged at 25 1-4 cents for regulars; sales, 630 casks; receipts, 980 casks. Rowln—Firm, at a part advance on F and G and part decline on E grades; sales, 2,536 barrels. Quote A, B, C, 1.00; D, 1.05; E, 1.15 to 1.25; F, 1.25a40; G, 1.45; H, 1.70: I, 2.03; K, 2.30; M, 2.55; N, 2.65; window glass, 2.85; water white, 3.00. M4C0N BOND AND STOCK BEFORT STATE OF GEORGIA BONDS. Bld.AskVL 7 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity 1896 104ft 106 4ft per cent bonds, Jon. and July coupons, maturity 1915.... 113}$ Ji4tf 4% per cent, bonds, Jan and July coupons, maturity lV£i lift lio 3V4 per cent bonds, Jan. and July coupons, maturity lone date.. 8694 8914 MUNICIPAL BONDS. Savannah 6 per cent, bonds 104 106 Atlanta, bonds, price as to rate of Interest and maturity 109 U0 Augusta bonds, price as to rate of Interest and maturity 100 ns Rome bonds, 8 per cent 104% 105 Columbus 5 per cent, lionda ... .l(tt 104 Macon 6 per cent, bonds, quar terly coupons - 112% 112 RAILROAD BOND9. Central railroad joint mortgage 7 per cent bonds, Jan and July coupons 116 117 Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, dtoo 101 US Georgia railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jau. and July coupons, due 1910 106 118 Georgia railroad l per cent, bonds. Jan. and Juiy coupons, due 1922 ....110 US Montgomery and Eufaula rail road, 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 1909....100 101 Ocean Steamship bonds, 5 per • due 1920 W Columbus and Western railroad 6 per cent. July cojpons 94 91 Columbus and Romo railroad 6 per ceit. bonds, Jan. and July coupons 2$ 40 Augusta and Knoxville railroad 7 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons, due 190C 99 18) Savannah, Americas and Mont gomery railroad 6 per cent, bonds. Jan. and July coupons.. 48 48 Georgia Southern and Florida railroad 6 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons, due 1972.... B 86 South Georgia and Florida rail road indorsed 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July coupons 102 Northeastern railroad indorsed 6 per cent, bonds. May and November coupons 104 lot Macon and Northern railroad certificates of bonds. March and September coupons........ 29 40 Charleston, Columbia and Au gusta railroad 7 per cent bonds 98 181 RAILROAD STOCKS AND DEBEN TURES. Central railroad common stock.. 16 17 Central railroad 6 per cent, de- betures n 7* Southwestern railroad atxk..,. 71 72% Georgia railroad stock 1& Iso Atlanta and West Point rail road debenture* ; 58 82 Atlanta and West Point railroad stock 89 82 LOCAL BONDS AND STOCKS. Macon Gas Light an 1 Water cobsols. May and November coupons li Wesleyan college 7 per cent. bonds, Jan. 'tad July coupons.. 106 11# Macon Volunteers' Armory 7 per cent, bonds, Jan. and July cou- < poDJ #** I Bibb Manufacturing Company 6 per cent, bonus, April and Oct. coupons Wl Progress Loan an.l Improvement Comply t min.i 56 w Southern Phosphate Company stock W Acme Brewing Company 1W BANK STOCKS. First National Hank stock 12ft 130 American National Bank stock.. 8ft Exchange Bank Btock... W W Union Savings li.»nk aud Trust Company stock........... W 93 Central Georgia Rank stock *0 Macon 8avings Rank stock 90 9-2 Central City Loan and Trust Company stock .•••••««••••••••• 72% 76 DRUGS. PAINTS AND OILS. Corrected Every Saturday by Henry J. Lamar & Sons. Cinaracm Bark—Per pound. 12 to 15a Cloves—Per pound. 15 to 25c. Drugs and Chemicals—Gum as.safoe- Uda, 35o pound: camphor gum, 55 to 65o pound: gum cplum 52.40 to 5-.C9 pound; morphine. l»8s. 32.25 to 32.45 ounce; qui nine (according to ftlze) 38 to 90 cent* ounce; sulphur. 4 60 pound; salts, Ep som. 2 1-2 to 3c pound; copperas, 2 to 3c pound; salt petr*, iC to 12c pound; bo rax, 15 to 18c pound: brbmldu potash, 50 to 65o per pound: chlorate, 25 to 80c per pound: carbolic acid. 50c to 31*75 pound; chloroform. 75c to 31.40 pound; calomel, 85c to 31; logwood. 16 to 20c pound; cream tartar, commercial, 25 to 30c. DRY GOODS. Corrected Every Saturday by S. Waxel- laum & Son. Prints—Berwick. 3 l-2c; standard 4 1-2 to 5c; turkey red. 4 to 5 l-2c; Indigo blue, 4 to 4%c.; solids. 4 to ft cents. Sheetings—3-4*3%, %&4c.; 1-toW, 5 cents. Tickings—From 5' to 12ci Checks—3 1-3 to 6c. Bleachmgs—Fruit of the Loom, 6 3-4 to 7 l-2a FRUITS AND NUTS. . fj ; Corrected by A. A. Cullen. r Figs—Pry, oholce. 12 1-2 tb )5 cents. Peanuts—North Carolina, 3 1-2 cents; Virginia. 4 and 5 cents. Lemons—14. Nuts—Tarragonla almonds, lft cents pet pound; Naples walnuts, tft cents: French walnuts. 10 cents; pecans, 10 cents. Apples—Sun dried. 6 to 7 centa per pound. Raisins—New tn market, 32 per box; London layers, $2.25 per box; loose Mus catel, $2 per box. Irish powttoes-ir.SB per sack. HARDWARE. Corrected Every Saturday by Dunlap Hardware Company. Axes—$6 to $7 per doezn. / Bar Lead—6c per pound. Buckets— Paints. *1.25 per dozen; ce- dar, three hoops, $2.25. Cards—Cotton. $4. f Chains—Trace, $3.60 to *4.0 per dozen. Well buckets—$3.25 per dozen. Rope—Manilla, 12c; sisel, 10c; cotton, 12 cents. Shoes—Horse, $4; Mule. $5. Shovels—Ameej, $10 per dozen. |1 Shot—Drop, $1.85. per sack. . * Wire—Barbed, 3o per povaJ. Wire—Barbed. 80 per pound. Nails—$1.65 base, wire; cut, $1.85 base, base. Tubs—Painted, $2.35; cedar, $4.50 per nest. * Brooms—$1.25 to $5 ©pr dozen. Hames, Iron bound, $3. , Measures—Per nest. $1. Plow B»ades—4 centa per pound. Iron—Swede, 4 X-2o per pound; refined, 2c basis. Plow stock—Haiimen, $1; Ferguson, 90c. » CANNED GOODS. ' £ Corrected Every Saturday by S. R. Janues & Tinsley Co. Apples-3-pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Blackberries—2 pound cuns,* $1 per dozen; 3 pound cans. $1.05 per dozen. Corn—2 pound cans, 90 cents to $1.50 per dozen. String Beans—2 pound cans, 90 centa per dozen. Tomatoes—2 pound cans, per dozen, SO cents; 3 pound cans, $L Okra and Tomatoes—2 pound cans, $1.10 per dox*n. June Peas—2 pound cans, $1.25 per dozen. Red Cherries—2 pound cans, $1.60 per dozen. White Cherries—2 pound cans,$1.75 per dozen. Lima Beans—*1.25. Peachev—2 pound cans, $1.50 per dozen. Pineapples—1 pound cans. $1.60 to $2.25 pei- dozen; grated. F* & W„ $2.25, Raspbeines—2 pound cans, $1.85 per dbzen. Strawberries—2 pound cans, $1.50 per dozen. Peaches, pie—2 pound cans, $1.35 per dozen. Apricots. California—3 pound cans, $2.25 fier dozen. PeacheM. California—$2.25. Pig Feet—2 pound cans, $2.25 per dozen. * Roast Beef—1 pound cans, $1.20 per dozen; 2 pound cans. *2 per dbzen. Corn Beef—2 pound cans, $1.86 per dozen. Potted Ham—1*4 pound cans, 65 cents per 'iozen, x-2 pour,d cans, $1.25 per dozen. Lunch Tongues—1 pound cans, $3 per dozen. Tripe—2 pound coos, $1.85 per dozen. MISCELLANEOUS GROCERIES. Corrected Every Saturday by the S. Jaques £ Tinsley Co, The following srs strictly wholesale prioes: Fish—Kit, while fish. 60c; In half barrel* *4: mackerel In half barrels. No. 3, $5.75; No. 2 In kits, 85 centa Flour—Beat patent, per barrel, $3.30; second patent, $3.20; straight, $3; fam ily, $2.60: Tow grades, $2.26. Sugar—Standard granulated, 5 cents; ex tra C. New York, 4% cents; New Orleans clarified. 4% cents. Hay—Wc quote today No. 1 Timothy *e *1S and funev. *19. Meats—Bulk sides, 7% cents. Corn—68 cents per bushel. Oats—Mixed, 4Vj; white, 43c. Lard—Tierces, 8% cents; cans, 8% coats; 10*pound cans, 9 cents. Oil—lie. Snuff—Lorillard's Meccaboy snuff, stone Jars, 45c per pound; glass Jars, 45c per pound; 2-ounc:e battles, $3,900 per gross; 2-ounce cans, $S.60 per gross; l*pound cans, $8.1* P«r gross; itaitroao snuff, 1-ounce glass. 6c; 1-ounce tins, $4.25 per gross. Tomato catsup—Pints, 90c; quarts, $1.25. Hominy—Per barrel, $4. Meal—Bolted,' 75c; plain, 7$o. Wheat—Bran. 85c. Hams—12 to 13c. Shoulders—9 l-2c. # • HIDES. WOOL. ETC. Corrected Every Saturday by O. Bernd 6c Co. Hides—Green salt, * c^pts per pound; dry flint, 5 cents p*r pound. Goat skins—10 to 20 cents each. Bhee? Skins—CO to to * -rvta each. Beeswax—16 to 20 cents. Wool—W—shed. i* to 20 ''ent* per pound; unwashed, 19 to 12 cents; burry* 7 to 10 cents. LIQUORS. Corrected Every Saturday by L. Cohen A Co. Whisky—Rye fUfr to 13.CO; corn. *1.» to $1.50; gin, $1.10 to $1.73; North Carolina com.tL.19 ta $1.W; Georgia corn, $1.00. Wines—8J c*?nus i< h: wine*. $1.23; port # and sherry, $1 to $J; claret. Or* Price*/! Cream Baking Powdu World's Fslr Highest Award. ter Wheat Flour Mill Plant In the World. UNDINE. <Syushed jvtlddltrgs Flouy. Tho onlv Flourof Its kind. And the be,t of any kind, it Is mmlehya secret pro* cess known to but two persons. 9100,000 has been offered for the Knowledge Tlie Undine Is the best flour sold In Georgia. T. Y. Johnson, Miller, Ga. Tho Undine elves perfect satisfac tion. J. II. Stillwell, Lueiln, Ga. KOEL MILL COMPANY, EstlU Springs, Tcnn. (6 to 310 case: American champagne, 67.50 to 68.50 per case: cordials, 618 per dozen; bitters, 68 per dozen. MEATS. Corrected Every Saturday by W. L. Henry. Fresh Meats—Western De»r, to sc.; Georgia h»ef. 4 1-2 to lie: dressed hogs. S54 to 7e: Western mutton, 7% cents; na tive mutton, 6 t-2o: smoked pork aau* sage, 8 l-Ie: fresh ptirk sausage, 8o; Bo logna sausage. Cc. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Corrected Every Saturday by Samuel Fin ley A Co. Eggs—17 cents per dozen. 1 1 «!!>’:* Henth-M cents. if., Fries—18 to ‘.'13 cents each. Ducks—Slow sale at 25 cents each. Turkcys-0 cents per pound (live). cGcse—(0 to 60 cents each. , Sweet potatoes-40 cents buchel. . || Irish potatoes—63a612S per sack. , |. Onlons-SO cents per bushel. Buttei^-20 cents per pound. Sun dried apples—9 cents per pound. Honey—12V&U15 cents per pound. TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebo Thomas of Junstlon City, HI., was told by her doctors that she had consumption and that there was no hopo for her, but two bottles of Dr. King’s New Dlsoovory completely cured her, and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggers, 139 Florida streot, San Francisco, suff rod from a dreadful cold, approaching consump- tlon, tried without result everything else, then bought ono bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and In two weeks was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It Is such refills, of which these aro samples, that prove the won derful cfllcacy of this medicine In coughs nnd colds. Freo trial bottles at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. Reg ular size, 50o. and 61, Don’t forget that you can bo of her- Vico to your country nnd your party by voting tho Democratic ticket today. Voto early. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA 3ALVH. Tho best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, feVer sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfa- tlon or money refunded. Price, 25 cots per box.' For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. Today is election day. Bo sure to voto. ’’ LADIES Weeding a tonic, or children who want build* _ Ing up, should toko BAOWa’SIRON HITTER*. Tt is pleasant; cures Malaria, Indigestion, Biliousness, Liver Complaints aud Neuralgia. CAR HOUSE BURNED. NaalivJlle, Tenit, Nov. 4.—At 1 o'clock this morning lire broke out at the oil* . .ted of the electric railway company, electric cars, twenty old mule cars, two buildings aud tho machine shops of ii-he Ccntml Teauesseo College, valued at $20,000. Total loaa to the electric oom- pjuy and othsra about $50,000, all sup* posed to l>o insured. Everybody has a good word for Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup. ItH farm* Is world wide. Ladies of Macon are requested to at tend a free lecture by the talented Dr. Drew of New York. This lady has en tertained large audiences In tkivaunah i*ml Augusta, where :ihe ] H on-lhuakw- tlcitlly requested to return. Hit sub- jeefc Is one which every woman will feel an interest In. NEW SPANISH CABINET, ■Madrid, Nov. 4.—Premier S.urnstn, who resigned In company with all ills colleagues several days ago, has recon* Itruotsd tho cabinet. The ministers lire: Premier, S&gnfeia: justice, Mura; public works, Cnpdeu; colonies, Lopez Pulgcervo; foreigu affairs, Groizard; war, Gen. Dominguez; finance, Gama- so; marine, Admiral Pnsquln. All took tho oath of office before Queen Regent Christiana today. ANSWER THIS QUESTION. Why do so many people we see around us s^m to prefer to suffer and be made mUcrablo by Indigestion, cou- 6tip.ition, dizziness, Ions of appetite, coming up of the food, yellow sklu, when for 7ft cent* wo will sell them Shiloh's Vi tall zer .guaranteed to cure them? Sold by Goodwyn A Small Drug Company, corner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the hut eight years been reasonable la hi* charges for dental fork, aud who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of denial work, having taken A post-graduate course J» prosihetJo dentistry, owing to the stringency of times, U willing to be even more reasonable in his charges. Come, let him examine your teeth and see bow reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vtnevllle nod 'Belt Line of street cars pass his office The American Encyclopedic Dictionary. Gives the Full Definition Of Every English Word. IT Is a Complete And Perfect Modern Encyclopedia Is the Greatest Modern Work of Reference... •••• ' 1 •«.- These Speak as Those Having ..♦..Authority...;, ,• PROF. K. J. ELROD, Chair of Biology and PJiyKIc* of «ha lltlnoi. 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